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Go Kart Leagues Near Me

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Go Kart leagues are an awesome way for the amateur racer to feel like a pro.  Most tracks run leagues throughout the year, but each has their own style and format.  Karting leagues also vary in Race frequency, cost, and season duration. In this article I’ll help you find a karting League near you, discuss how leagues work, and share my experience with the go kart leagues near me.

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How Do the Go Kart Leagues Near Me Work?…

Go Kart racing leagues vary from business to business, but they all have a few things in common. Each league will have a cost per season, a season length (usually a few weeks), a number of races or heats per night (3-5 normally), a ranking or points system,  a limited number of slots to sign up, and a prize for the top finisher(s) for the season.

Most tracks also run two leagues simultaneously, one for adults (13+) and one for juniors (12 and under).

Here is how my local karting league works:

  • Sign up is $350 (early sign up) or $425 (late sign up)
  • Season length is 8 weeks with one night racing per week
  • 3 heats per night with racers starting on a grid
  • An advanced point system that updates weekly and shows results online
  • 15 racers in a league per season
  • $300 first prize, $100 second prize, $75 third prize for the season

Other benefits often include discounts on practice sessions, invitations to special events, free merchandise like a hat or t shirt, and priority sign up for the next season.

Most often leagues are year round at indoor tracks and only from May through September at outdoor tracks.

How Much Do Karting Leagues Cost?

On average most karting leagues cost between $250 and $450. The costs normally vary by how frequent the events are and how many races per event.  Some tracks will run an early bird special and offer you a discounted rate for signing up before the league start date. At my track early signup is $350 and late registration is $425.

Is Joining a League Cheaper Then Public Racing?

In my experience no, you don’t save money by joining a league.

For example my karting league costs $350 (early bird sign up) for 8 weeks and each week there are 3 heats of 14 laps. So essentially I am getting 24 races for about $14.50 per race. That’s a little on the pricey side compared to other local karting leagues.  Also considering on any night I can race one non-league 14 lap race for $15 or buy a package of 8 races for $100 which is $12.50 per race.

So as you can see joining a league isn’t really going to save you money and in fact it may cost slightly more per race.

What Are The Various Styles of Racing Leagues?

There are a variety of race styles in leagues. The two most common are best lap with a point system that tallies a rank and the other is race to the finish and it’s based on finishing position with a point system that tallies you rank. Certain leagues will feature special events like an endurance race once per season that is a 3 hour race.

There are other leagues styles. Some have a format where you pay $60 for the night, do a qualifying lap, get placed accordingly on a grid, and then race 40 to 50 laps, winner take all cash price. Some leagues even have it so you pay a fee then get to show up and race whenever you want for a set number of months for a year and your scores get calculated into a national competition. You can keep coming back to improve your score until the final date.

How Do League Point Systems Work?

Typically point systems are weighted based on how you perform against other peoples ratings. So beating a higher rated racer gets you more points, while beating a lower rated racer earns you less points. If you get beat by a higher rated racer you lose less points and you would lose more points by getting beat by a lower rated racer. So essentially for  each race, the number of points you gain or lose is dependent on the individual rank of each person in your race.

Not all point systems may work that way, but that is how the go kart racing league near me works.

How Long Does a Karting League Session Last?…

In my experience a typical karting league season lasts between 4 and 8 weeks. They are offered 3-4 times per year on a first come first serve basis, with a priority signup given to competitors from the previous season. Since indoor tracks don’t compete with weather, they tend to run longer seasons and have more frequent leagues per year.

How Frequent Do You Race and How Long Is One Event?

In my local league we race once a week on Wednesdays at 7pm. Getting ready, assigning karts, getting lined up on the grid, and competing 3 races usually is about 1 hour in total time. If there is a night the racing is particularly sloppy it can take up to an hour and a half.

This all depends though on the style of the league. how long it takes.

Are There Prizes if I Win the League?

Yes, every league I have ever been in has prizes My current league has a $300 1st prize, $100 2nd prize, and $75 3rd prize.  The prizes are handed out at the end of the league season only and there are no prizes for winning an individual event.

Some Go Kart racing leagues that are featured at national Go Karting chains will also offer a national prize. If you were the highest point winner in the nation for the year you can win up to $10,000 in some leagues.

Safety and Equipment for Karting Leagues

At an any karting track safety equipment will be be provided. This includes a headstock and a helmet. Each kart will be equipped with bumpers and a seat belt. If the track features electric karts, the master referee will also have a controller then can stop any kart on the track at any time. Aside from those safety and equipment notes, you should generally be familiar with the race flags.

How Do I sign Up for the Go Kart Racing League Near Me?

There are two ways to sign up for kart racing leagues. You can sign up online or at the track.

My racing league holds an event two weeks prior to the start of the season, where people can come and get info. At a sign up event they offer free food, one or two free races, and the ability to learn more how a league works. Some tracks charge for a league sign up event and some tracks let you get more info for free.

If you are a regular at you go kart track and want more info you can often ask to have your informational event fee waived. A few years ago I was racing weekly and was on the fence about joining a league. I asked the owner and he invited me to the sign up event and did not charge me since I was a regular at the track.

Popular Go Kart Racing Leagues

Almost all national level indoor go kart chains run leagues. Here are three of the most popular given these are some of the best indoor karting chains nationally.

  • K1 Speed Adult League
  • Autobahn Speedway Adult League
  • MB2 Raceway League

Go Kart Leagues Near Me – Conclusion

Joining a go kart racing league is a lot of fun. You will definitely compete against higher competition and through the experience will improve your lap times. To find a league you can go to your local karting track or check out one of the national chains. The prizes for winning are really not that glorious, especially since most places winning doesn’t even cover the league sign up expenses. All in all though joining a league is more fun then individual public racing in my opinion and adds an extra edge of adrenaline to each race. That is my experience with the go kart leagues near me.

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